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deftonesgirl04
Kat :
I miss prime emo rap why did everyone die 🕊️💔
2025-07-20 18:38:45
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guns0ng
c0deinecowby :
he thought this song would have blown up but it was lucid dreams
2025-07-19 19:49:29
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kayl🩻 :
Will forever be his best “released” song
2025-07-20 03:31:19
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vzb34zz
⭒๋𝓑 𐙚 :
let's touch the sky
2025-07-19 16:06:46
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leeisthatyo
Lil leelee𖣂 :
Juice the kidd
2025-07-19 04:15:13
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neverwearboxers
TOM HARDYS #1 D RIDER :
He was so young too man
2025-07-19 08:20:17
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marzsux
𖣂1708 :
I can go lyric for lyric
2025-07-20 15:29:32
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falcons_dude
Sam :
Holyyyy fyp pull 9994L♾️
2025-07-18 04:47:56
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milenax_21
milena ✞ :
Jesus is coming Spread the Gospel ✝️
2025-07-20 22:23:08
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enzodream
e :
the GREATEST of all fucking time
2025-07-20 11:43:28
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𖣂heroinfather𖣂 :
2025-07-19 05:23:21
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prv_abby
𝐀𝐁𝐁𝐘✞ :
╔════༺❀༻🦅༺❀༻════╗ 🌹🕊️𝐉𝐔𝐈𝐂𝐄. 𝐖𝐑𝐋𝐃 𝐍𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐃𝐈𝐄🕊️🌹 ╚════༺❀༻🪦༺❀༻════╝
2025-07-19 06:13:59
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la._flame :
Travis Scott better
2025-08-05 18:12:29
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bucket08
LHTH13 :
Don’t kill my vibe yuhh
2025-07-18 09:55:13
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freshoffthewock
ava :
he knew this song was gonna be generational
2025-07-20 18:48:49
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xommbiess
candy :
bro i love this song so much
2025-07-20 15:00:27
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cd1229o
cd📀 :
released a day before he died btw
2025-10-16 15:34:48
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ca1eb.14
CJ👾 :
this made me realise how good jw is I used to listen to him all tha time
2025-07-18 22:05:53
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Eva🤍 :
2025-07-19 06:32:35
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Angel Faiyaz :
2025-07-20 05:42:20
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Amante :
Just was listening to this earlier. Been going through a break up lmao
2025-07-21 03:17:56
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homulahh
lyinahhho :
You had to be there
2025-07-20 17:03:05
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soyterymg
Sneshaaakokk :
Как же он крут
2025-07-20 06:18:15
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yedrigo
o rodrigo é fã do kanye :
essa música é literalmente eu
2025-07-20 03:38:52
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2025-07-21 00:43:11
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